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HEALTH HINTS
By Dr. Horl«y D. Scanlon, President
Notional CKiroproctlc Association
The Way To Lift Things -
Without Straining
lllfter / When a professional weight
raises a heavy weight with
a pparent ease, it isn’t just a dis¬
play of muscle—it’s the technique
which counts. Lifting things cor¬ of
I rectly isn’t a secret, but millions
painful industry accidents and home occur because every year
iin peo¬
ple don’t have the knack. The re¬
sult 1 lions is of strains them. and The injuries—mil- doctor of
'chiropractic, a specialist in the
^structure and function of the body,
i is eminently fitted to advise on lift
ling, 'incorrect or to lifting. treat the effects of
Most people bend at the waist
with backs horizontal, or lower,
with arms outstretched attempting
to lift like a derrick. The weight
to be lifted is thus situated from
the center of gravity of the body.
Sprained back muscles, pulled lig¬
aments, and sacroiliac strains of¬
ten result
The lifting secret is to use the
[large, heavy muscles of the but¬
tocks, thighs and legs. These are
'strongly The lifter attached should to the close skeleton. the
get to
object, with feet on each side of the
load, bend the knees, and squat
down in front of it, with back held I
in a vertical position Now there is
efficient leverage of legs, spinal I
column, and shoulders. With arms
at full vertical length, back up¬
easily right and relaxed, position. one may Correc¬ rise
to an erect
tion of back injuries has been a
Specialty of the chiropractic pro¬
fession for many years.
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you, cheer your taste. So next time you’re playing
some sociable at-home game, take time
out for the companionable taste of beer.
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Housewives of Ontario say that
chicken pot pie is the most popito
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“ food editor,
Louise Moore, the
of the Toronto Terrain, recently (
polled Ontario -*ousewives ana •
came up with a generalized recipe !
for Ontario chicken pot pie. Mls8 >
Moore has turned this recipe over (
to the Canadian National ftnil*
ways with the suggestion they,
this dish on province diners oper- as j
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something “typical" of the :
Here is Miss Moore’s recipo...
Choose a good five pounds sized boiling and
fowl — at least — Put la
cut it up as for fricassee.
pot with a sliced onion, a tew
celery leaves, a sliced carrot ana
a dozen peppercorns. Cover with
cold water — bring to boil and
reduce to simmer. Cover tightly
and simmer until meat is tender.!
Time will depend upon age of,
bird — anywhere from maybe two longv- toj
two-and-a-half hours, is tender, re* J
et . When chicken
move from broth and skim Ou,
fat. Strain. Season paprika. with salt Thick'; and|
pepper and a little
-en slightly with flour and water:
paste. Return chicken pieces to
broth and bring to Jhe boiling;
P of chicken should be.
The pieces of broth that,
(above the surface so pieces;
the dumplings rest on the
(rather than in the broth; other-:
Wise, they would become soggy.;
i Make up dumplings from pack-;
aged mix or your own recipe for;
dumplings and drop batter on top!
.of chicken pieces once broth is
.boiling. Cover tightly and never
;once peek while the dumplings:
(are cooking. Takes, about 12 to,
'15 minutes when they should be:
[light as a feather. Place chicken
ion large platter and surround with,
the dumplings — just a little and;
i iof sprinkle with in bowl. parsley. Serve rest]
gravy biscuits served; ■
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v7 SCIENCE IN ©
YOUR LIFE l >
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the A long life ar.d a healthy one Is
goal as scientists work to con¬
quer major and minor scourges of
man. Ancient adversaries like polio
and tuberculosis are being over¬
come ; heart disease and cancer are
giving ground.
In the laboratorlei another
struggle continues: the effort to
rid man of the ailments which, if
they do not threaten to cut short
his life, certainly afford him an
noyance and discomfort Progress
is reported on this
v front the too. One of
most recent of
* these common di¬
seases to to give way
research is con-,
junctivitis, painful inflamma- the
y tion of the mem*
LU1 brane lining the
A two-year eyelid and eyeball.
patients Buffering 6tudy from of the 1,156
and chronic conjunctivitis allergic
ducted was con¬
gist. Dr. by prominent opthalmolo
his findings H. C. Menger. Reporting
in the American Medi¬
cal Association Journal, Dr. Men¬
ger revealed that, a unique vas
eoconstrictor, effective against Visine, allergic proved
tivitis in 96 of conjunc¬
and percent relief the cases,
conjunctivitis prompt from chronic
in 86 percent.
What this means in simple lan¬
guage is that a preparation has
now been found which safely and
symptoms effectively combats the unpleasant
of conjunctivitis caused
by irritation or allergies. “In no
instance,. rebound “Dr. Menger adds, “did
a effect occur. In addi¬
tion to the excellent decongestant
action, of Visine the greatest factor in favor
is its low or almost nil
side effects.”
Reaction to the eye drop was re
ported to begin immediately or
within 15-80 minutes after instil¬
lation. Response lasts from one
to four hours. No ill effects were
discovered, even after prolonged
use.
The development of Visine is
an excellent example of science’s
tireless efforts to provide more
answers problems. to medieme’r nalrful
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